Grade 4
Miss Thompson
Florida State University Bachelor of Science As a teacher I believe that all students are unique and can learn despite their personal backgrounds. All students deserve the chance to receive the best education possible from their teacher through differentiated, safe, and collaborative assignments and activities. I believe students should take ownership of their education and they can accomplish what they set their minds to. Learning should be memorable and engaging for students, and I strives for this daily with students. My goal is to create a warm, welcoming, caring environment where students feel safe to learn and express themselves. [email protected] |
Miss Zetzer
Miami University Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education I remember the excitement of learning new things, the joy of making lasting friendships, and the thrill of discovering my own talents and interests. In my classroom, I strive to create an environment filled with curiosity and creativity, where every student feels valued and encouraged to explore their passions. I incorporate fun activities and interactive lessons that spark imagination and foster a love for learning. I hope to instill the same sense of wonder and confidence in my students that I experienced during my own 4th-grade year. [email protected] |
Miss Arnold
Cleveland State University Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education Philosophy of Education I believe that education is a transformative journey that empowers individuals to think critically, engage meaningfully, and contribute positively to society. The purpose of education extends beyond mere academic achievement; it is about nurturing curiosity, fostering creativity, and developing the skills necessary for lifelong learning. [email protected] |
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
9935 Johnnycake Ridge Road Concord Township, OH 44060 School Phone: 440-352-6169 Week Day After School Hours: 440-354-7843 (until 6 pm) Learning Loft PS Phone: 440-354-7574 Fax: 440-639-0143 St. Gabriel School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. The enrollment for the 2023-24 year in grades JK-8th is 560. All employees and volunteers who have contact with students undergo thorough screening, including background checks through the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation & Identification (BCI&I). For complete information on screening policies, see the revised Policy for the Safety of Children in Matter of Sexual Abuse, section 1.2 (p.3). |